Skip to main content
<div>The Administrative Court has provided the red-shirt TV station with a legal immunity allowing the station to continue broadcasting after the station’s licence was recently revoked for breaching the junta’s announcements.&nbsp;</div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>On Wednesday, 6 July 2016, the Supreme Administrative Court granted Peace TV, the TV station run by red-shirt co-leaders, legal protection after the Communication Authority of Thailand (CAT) made the decision, two days prior, to revoke the broadcasting licence of the station for 30 days for breaching the junta’s announcements on media cens </div>
<div><span>The Supreme Administrative Court on Wednesday ruled that facility for physically challenged people must be built in the Bangkok’s skytrain ‘BTS’ system.&nbsp;</span></div> <div>&nbsp;</div> <div>The ruling, which overturned the verdict of the Central Administrative Court in 2009, beautifully ends the 20-year fight of the Thai people with disabilities in&nbsp;<span>Thailand for transportation equity on the Bangkok’s popular mass public transportation. </span></div>
<p>The Supreme Administrative Court is scheduled to rule on a case brought against the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and the BTS Skytrain who are accused of not providing equal access to transportation for physically challenged people. This is the first suit against state authorities in Thailand concerning people with physical challenges.</p>